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Scott Solkoff

Scott Solkoff

Solkoff Legal, P.A.

Scott Solkoff

Solkoff Legal, P.A.

SCOTT SOLKOFF is a Florida Bar Board Certified specialist in Elder Law. He represents clients who live at least part-time anywhere in Florida. The firm he founded, Solkoff Legal, P.A., is based in Delray Beach (Palm Beach County), Florida. Solkoff Legal, P.A. is a law firm which exclusively represents the elderly, people with disabilities and their caregivers. Scott and his father, Jerome Solkoff, are the co-authors of the leading textbook on the subject (written for lawyers), now beyond its 14th print edition. Scott has been elected a Fellow of the prestigious American College of Trusts and Estate Counsel (ACTEC). Scott has served as Chair of The Florida Bar’s Elder Law Section, President of the Academy of Florida Elder Law Attorneys and has actively served on the Board of Directors of the Florida State Guardianship Association, the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, the Academy of Florida Elder Law Attorneys, Alpert Jewish Family and Children’s Services, the JCC of the Greater Palm Beaches and a Trustee of the Florida Council on Aging. Scott was appointed by Florida’s Governor and the Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives to serve on the 18-member Purple Ribbon Task Force, charged with developing a state plan and report on Alzheimer’s Disease and related dementias. Scott educates other attorneys throughout the country and has been a keynote or featured speaker at numerous seminars on disabilities and elder law. For more information, visit www.solkoff.com.

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Solkoff Legal, P.A. is a law firm solely dedicated to helping the elderly, the disabled, their caregivers and their families. As pioneers in the field of Elder Law, we commit ourselves to educating our clients and peers on successful aging.

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